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Bantu languages / Ewe language / Nilo-Saharan languages / Kordofanian languages / Eastern Sudanic languages / Bantoid languages / Linguistics / Niger–Congo languages / Logophoricity
Date: 2010-09-27 14:15:34
Bantu languages
Ewe language
Nilo-Saharan languages
Kordofanian languages
Eastern Sudanic languages
Bantoid languages
Linguistics
Niger–Congo languages
Logophoricity

July 2010 The Macro-Sudan Belt and Niger-Congo Reconstruction Larry M. Hyman University of California, Berkeley ABSTRACT Basing himself largely on areal and typological arguments, Güldemann[removed]claims that neither

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